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Former FTX executive Ryan Salame’s prison sentence reduced by 1 year

Bureau of Prison records indicate that former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison’s sentence was also reduced by three months.

Former FTX Digital Markets co-CEO Ryan Salame’s prison sentence was reduced by one year, with his current release date scheduled for March 2031, Bureau of Prison records show.

Salame pleaded guilty in September 2023 to conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money-transmitting business and engaging in campaign finance fraud.

The former FTX executive was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison on May 28, 2024 — placing Salame’s original release date around April 2032, after which he is subject to three years of supervised release.

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SBF’s inner circle received $3.2B, mainly from Alameda: Court filings

Billions worth of loans and payments flowed from FTX entities to Sam Bankman-Fried and five other former executives of FTX and Alameda Research.

FTX and Alameda Research's former top brass received $3.2 billion in payments and loans from FTX-linked entities, according to the FTX administrators handling the firm's restructuring.

FTX, now helmed by CEO John Ray III, has been tracking missing funds from the exchange since its collapse, which it estimates to be $8.9 billion in total.

According to a March 15 statement from FTX Debtors, financial statements it filed in the Delaware Bankruptcy Court point to billions of dollars worth of loans and payments that allegedly flowed to Sam Bankman-Fried and high-ranking executives, which came mainly from trading house Alameda Research.

Bankman-Fried however reportedly received the lion’s share of the funds at $2.2 billion.

Others named in the list include former FTX director Nishad Singh, FTX co-founder Gary Wang, and former CEO of Alameda Research Caroline Ellison, among others.

It provided a rough breakdown of the payments made to the FTX executives, as follows:

  • $2.2 billion to Sam Bankman-Fried
  • $587 million to Nishad Singh — former FTX director of engineering
  • $246 million to Zixiao "Gary" Wang — FTX cofounder
  • $87 million to Ryan Salame — former co-CEO, FTX Digital Markets (FTX’s Bahamian entity)
  • $25 million to John Samuel Trabucco — former co-CEO, Alameda
  • $6 million to Caroline Ellison — former CEO, Alameda

The amounts exclude over $240 million used for various purchases, such as luxury properties in the Bahamas, donations to political and charitable causes and “substantial transfers” to non-FTX subsidiaries, it noted.

FTX’s management said it is currently investigating its rights to pursue potential action against the recipients, along with their subsequent transferees, and that ongoing efforts are “expected to result in the further identification of assets, liabilities and transfers.”

It added it’s looking at ways to claw back the funds from the former executives but said the “amount and timing of eventual monetary recoveries cannot be predicted at this time.”

Related: Sam Bankman-Fried’s bail conditions still too lenient, says judge

Bankman-Fried is facing 12 charges relating to conspiracy, wire and securities fraud in connection to the alleged mishandling of funds at FTX and its affiliates. He previously plead not guilty to eight similar original charges.

Ellison, Wang and Singh have pleaded guilty to charges similar to those brought against Bankman-Fried and are cooperating with investigations spearheaded by federal prosecutors.

The first known instance of an executive from FTX or Alameda assisting authorities came as Salame blew the whistle to Bahamian regulators of the potential fraud being perpetrated at FTX which lead them to shutter the exchange just two days later on Nov. 11.

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Washington Post, Forbes, Wall Street Journal Slammed for ‘Puff Piece’ Reports on FTX and Alameda Execs

Washington Post, Forbes, Wall Street Journal Slammed for ‘Puff Piece’ Reports on FTX and Alameda ExecsFollowing the highly criticized New York Times article that features commentary from the former CEO of FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), the public continues to give the mainstream media flak for publishing “puff pieces” about SBF and the Alameda Research executive Caroline Ellison. A number of articles have been called out for being too lenient on […]

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FTX Execs Gave $70 Million to Both Democrats and Republicans Heading Into the 2022 US Midterms

FTX Execs Gave  Million to Both Democrats and Republicans Heading Into the 2022 US MidtermsAfter the collapse of FTX, a number of journalists reported on the fact that FTX executives deployed significant donations to political leaders in the United States. During the most recent election cycle leading up to the U.S. midterms in 2022, reports claim that Sam Bankman-Fried donated more than $40 million to Democrats via super PACs […]

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